I walk an average 2 - 3 miles a day 8 days a monthSo my total step number at approximately I 500 steps a mile is 30 000 which is on average I 000 a dayHowever I measure distance walked in either miles or hours as steps are both too small and too many

If we factor in walking too, then my figure is an absolute minimum of 2 miles a day, 5 evenings a week, since I walk to and from work, which is a mile away. That's not counting all the other walking I do, at home or going to the shops. At work I do a lot of running around, on a stop-start sort of basis, since most evenings I'm out on the court, assisting with the senior citizens' sports club, which basically involves pushing their wheelchairs round. Other times I might be helping them in the pool.

surreptitious75 wrote:I walk an average 2 - 3 miles a day 8 days a month..

I would hazard a guess that 1000 steps a day is an improvement on your previous steps-per-day average.. that's if you even had one at all? I know I didn't, and it's not a place I want to go to again, so knowing the trigger and avoiding it, is paramount to avoidance.

I could tell by the tone in your more recent posts, that you were mentally and physically in a more positive place.. whatever it is that floors our cells and therefore our being, should not be allowed in the human food chain.

Maia wrote:If we factor in walking too, then my figure is an absolute minimum of 2 miles a day, 5 evenings a week..

You are quite active, if not very.. already - can you feel any improvement in yourself since starting your morning workouts?

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surreptitious75 wrote:I walk an average 2 - 3 miles a day 8 days a month..

I would hazard a guess that 1000 steps a day is an improvement on your previous steps-per-day average.. that's if you even had one at all? I know I didn't, and it's not a place I want to go to again, so knowing the trigger and avoiding it, is paramount to avoidance.

I could tell by the tone in your more recent posts, that you were mentally and physically in a more positive place.. whatever it is that floors our cells and therefore our being, should not be allowed in the human food chain.

Maia wrote:If we factor in walking too, then my figure is an absolute minimum of 2 miles a day, 5 evenings a week..

You are quite active, if not very.. already - can you feel any improvement in yourself since starting your morning workouts?

Yes, I believe I can feel an improvement, if only a slight one, which is why I was thinking of increasing it to two hours. It's also helping my sleep pattern.

Maia wrote:I could give them a go, but I'm far more used to squats as we had to practice them every day at school for the squatball team.

Your body will appreciate a more rounded workout more though, which does mean incorporating upper-body and variety, but the choice to is obviously yours to have.

Just saw an advert for CBD oil.. yes CBD oil.. they sneaked the legalisation of it past any fanfare of a formal announcement, but the one advertised came in four flavours.. hence additives lol. The conglomerates just don't get it do they? un-labeled additives in everything, which is making the UK workforce lethargic and unproductive, and something which our media has hi-lighted and which needs addressing.

I'm trying ginseng, from today.. the Korean.. as opposed to Siberian, one, to help with quicker recovery from my weight-training sessions, which nearly killed me last week, but I live to tell another tale lol.

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Mags wrote:I could tell by the tone in your more recent posts that you were mentally and physically in a more positive place

I am in a more positive place but it is a work in progress and so there is always room for improvement though I simply let it beI am now less dogmatic than ever and in actual fact have no absolute views on anything that is not demonstrably true or falseI try to avoid negative thoughts as much as possible and exclusively focus all my energy only on things that actually affect me I know that nothing really matters in the grand scheme of things so I do not waste time worrying about what I can not change

Possibly. That's how we were taught to do it at boarding school because the game of squatball involves using only your elbows and knees to catch and throw a ball, while squating. The ball has a bell in it by the way, in case anyone was wondering.

surreptitious75 wrote:I am in a more positive place but it is a work in progress and so there is always room for improvement though I simply let it be

Personal growth should be a mindful act of being a daily work in progress, or the day we realise this.. for whatever reason or trigger brought us there, will come as a very unpleasant shock to our very core.

I try to avoid negative thoughts as much as possible and exclusively focus all my energy only on things that actually affect me I know that nothing really matters in the grand scheme of things so I do not waste time worrying about what I can not change

..but yet something told the mind to go there.. to swim in negative thoughts, that have to be gotten out of.. like swimming against the tide.

..and what a grand day it is, when there is no need to worry.

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MagsJ wrote:I'm trying ginseng, from today.. the Korean.. as opposed to Siberian, one, to help with quicker recovery from my weight-training sessions, which nearly killed me last week, but I live to tell another tale lol.

The ginseng did much more harm than good.. I only took it once, so it lies in the back of the kitchen cupboard. It definitely worked in freeing up more energy, but because I only have so much to work with, I crashed big time.

I'll definitely revisit it at some point in the future..

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